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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 64

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14 fcenttatl fctar Thursday, January 1974 Volusia 638 Series Tops Ladies Ten Pins: r-ftospif of i Notes Frank Trenda with a 508. Karen Lanpher, with a 100 average, rolled 144 and 128 games. Rick Basso bowled a 192 game over his 125 average and Kathy Collins rolled a 120 and 129 game over her 85 average. MEMORIAL Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Admissions Price, Daytona Beach. None boy, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, Dismissals Jan. 1 R- Wood- Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Group President ward, Orange Citv and 205, and Lenny Biondl rolled a 203 game and 536 series. Dick Fields took a little time off to bowl a 541 series. Bob Metzger rolled a 527 series and Howard Owens cinched a 221 game for a grand total of 584. PIN BELLES had Betty Rankin rolling a 493 series and Gerrl Schlicker, with a 137 average, scoring games of and 164.

Diedel Pape rolled three games above her 129 average of 153, 143 and 160. Kitty Shanley converted the 5-6-10, Diedel the 5-10 and Mary McCarthy the 2-5-7, even with her arm In a cast. Gerrl also converted the 5-10. Wheeler, Port Orange, boy, 7 pounds, 7 ounces. WEST VOLUSIA MEMORIAL Admissions By JENNIE MERO Comipondtnl DELAND A 638 series consisting of games of 231, 217 and 190 rolled by Carolyn Lilly topped the Ladies Ten Pins.

Ruth Schmoyer scored a 553 series while Eileen Brown and Mildred Dorritty rolled games of 201. Bess Newton did a nice job of converting the 4-5-7. To 1 the Suburban Mixed this week, John Val-ach rolled a 217 game and high 551 series. Ken Eck-man rolled the high game of 223 and followed Eck-man with a 540 aeries. George Rankin rolled a 209 game and 543 series.

George Graves scored a 515 series and Betty Rankin bowled a 509 series, as did Roy Kramer. Joann Kramer rolled a 537 and Zee Steen scored games of 170 and 176, well over her 145 average. A 605 SERIES by W. Herrington topped the Cas-t a a Richard Lilly bowled a 203 game and 519 series. Carolyn Lilly rolled a 531 series.

Ruby Hood made a 200 game and totaled a 548, while J. Jackson rolled a 201 game and 523 series. Subbing on the Thursday Night Laides, Jennie Mero scored a 202 game and 555 series while Salley Matcalf rolled a 202 also. Carolyn Lilly had a 551 and Nurse Dann rolled a nice set of 503. Kit Rowan, bowling a 180 game and Ruth Oakley a 454 ries, topped the Doubles Bracket; Dotti Ruckert converted the rough 6-8-10 and Ginny Moran made the 3-10 and 4-5-7.

BEING A good neighbor, Dave Corning rolled a high' game of 210 and 516 while Da rcey Wedge scored high series of 539. Bill Schaler garnered a 510' and Joann van Gorden rolled a 204 game. Don Friday scored a 500 set and Lee Pasniak almost rolled a triplicate with two games of 167 and a 164. Bob Reeves, scoring with games of 200 and 211, bowled a high series of 566 on the Sherwood Mixed, while Judy Jenkins was rolling her 214 game and 542 series. The Mens Service League also had some good bowling this week, as Rick Lilly rolled a 548 series.

Teammates Ken Steife' scored 305, Jim Gateman 573, consisting of a 203 a Jan. 1 BUNNELL GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions HAVE You Visited Central Florida's Art Center Lately? Always something new special classes in Arts and Crafts. Continuous Exhibits Hour 10 5 Tu. thru Sat, 2-5 Sun. Miss Grace Cutting, De New president of the Florida Chiropractic Association, Dr.

Stanley Kaplan of Cocoa, served as the recent installing officer for local officials. The Volusia County Chiropractic Society installed its new officers Dec. 18 in Daytona Beach. Those taking office were Dr. John D.

Gaffney, president; Dr. Delmer E. Conley, president-elect; Dr. Frank iE. Gingras, secretary; and Dr.

Palmera E. Kabana, treasurer. a.na Betty Logan, Bunnell a Daugharty, De- Doris Noel, Bunnell Don Jallota, Bunnell Mrs. Hazel Brown, New Mae Fischel, Bunnell Smyrna Beach Connie Gentry, Bunnell Gerald Grundy, DeLand Dismissals Dismissals Mary Hutchison, Flagler Mrs. Raymond E.

Frank, Beach DeLand Fred Chambers, Bunnell Mrs. John R. Harmon, Josephine Foster, Bunnell LOCH HAVEN ART CENTER 2416 N. Mills Orlando In the Grant's City Mixed, Jack Brown scored high with a 549 series, but close behind was Bob Mezger with a 520 and in third was ORMOND BEACH Mrs. Earl E.

Crawford, Deltona Mrs. Helen Daugharty, De- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admissions Land Eileen Alverez, Daytona Beach Robert Bexley, DeLand Catina Smokes, DeLand Homer W. Cuckler, De-Land Births Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A.

Walter Dietrich, Ormond Beach William Keppel, Ormond Beach St DeLand, boy, Evelyn Smith, Daytona et. oi, pounas, i2 Beach unce. Dismissals Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Husted, DeLand, girl, David Urvina, Holly Hill vec. iu pounds, 5 ORMOND OSTEOPATHIC ounces HOSPITAL Admissions SEMINOLE MEMORIAL SANFORD Admissions uora Brawiey, DeBary WiIliam Watte Daytona cuna ra. mce, uei-ana Beach Willie T. Davis, Osteen ah Rnnnpil SE. lFT Margaret Gilligan, Day- i ni vu nnr tona Beach Raymond L.

Sciarretta Dismissals Deltona Joseph A. Alexander, Del- Eunice Baumgartner, De- Leon Springs Mane A. Pernicano, De- CorMia Daytona ti 17 r. Beach Henry C. Schumann, De- Harry witherell.

Ormond Bary Beach Bertha L. Runyon, Deltona John Cockrell, Daytona Tammy Barron, Osteen Beacj, Clara E. Moncsko, Deltona Grace Hernandes, Holly Irene C. Honold, Deltona Hjij Madeline R. Schroeder, Bessie Ducret south Day- Deltona tona Carl A.

Woide, Deltona Rub Kell HoI1 HiU George J. Geise DeBary Betty Kraft, DeBary Alfred Lugo Deltona Mary 0rmond James M. Donegan, Del- Beach tona ov7 en So lJUlL-aLJ Our-vi UU Lucy Rivera, Deltona Anthony G. Mathis, Deltona Elmer E. Seng Osteen Dismissals DAYTONA BEACH GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions Elsie Debrowskl, Daytona Mary K.

Dickin, DeBary John H. Stear, Orange City Beach Lillian Healy, DeBary Donald Cale0, a a John San George, Orange Beach rSI Page, DeBary Be Rosenbur' 0 1 1 y. XSTrdnS" Harvey Dukes, Ormond mciiaaa xcijauu Haarh unanes w. royniz, tuei Alice ulse, Ormond In a day and time when so much is uncertain, including what happening to your hard-earned dollar you need all the certainty you can get. And at Florida Federal Savings, this is for sure: you cant find a better package of savings plans.

Not only will your funds grow, they'll grow with safety, insured up to $20,000 by the FSLIC. And these days especially, its reassuring to know that no one has ever lost a penny of insured savings in a savings and loan association. Your money with Florida Federal is further backed by more than $750 million in assets. Beach Joseph A. Alexander, Del- Reed( Dorothy Thornton, St.

Harry Brodt, Deltona Augustine Walter D. Lee, Deltona EstheBr Je Daytona Mabel Barabas, Deltona Beach Worth A. Kirkpatrick, Roy Biack Port Orange Orange City Dismissals Ruth Ludwig, Osteen HALIFAX HOSPITAL Admissions Vaughn Andrews, Daytona Beach Richard Rosenberg, Holly Hill tt i a Betty Warner, a a Ernest Alexander, Daytona Beach Willie Barret, Daytona Beach Fleedc Bishop, New Smyr- na Beach Ferdinand Brahms, Day- Patricia Gaston, Holly Hill James Torcaso, Ormond Beach Frances Bachtell, South Daytona Meiers, Port Joseph Brandstetter, Port Bee Orange 6 David Davis, Daytona Beach Elizabeth Duder, Daytona Beach So come see us now. Bring in your passbook and we'll transfer your savings, without charge and without loss of earnings. See how good it feels to know your savings dollars are working as hard for you as you worked for them.

Neels Fanus, South Daytona Larry Gonau, Oak Hill Ophelia Jones, Daytona Beach Vida Jones, Oak Hill Cheryl McGann, Daytona Beach Ena Morris, Augusta, Ga. Augusta Persell, Ormond Beach Georgia Shampnols, Daytona Beach Irene Sloane, South Daytona Thomas Wade, Daytona Beach Jean Watson, New Smyrna Beach Russell Wiedo, Ormond Henry Williams, Daytona Beach Beatrice Wilson, South Daytona 3 VEPUTTtTSPEOPlEFinSt It takes two hands to handle the wheel. C7 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Corner S.R. 436 qnd 434 Births Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Douglas Lindler, Ormond Beach, girl, 8 pounds, 9 ounces, Jan. 2.

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